In Lima, he participated in the 1966 edition of the
Las 6 horas peruanas, an annual race held that year at the
Campo de Marte park, located in
Jesús María. He then became an active participant in the country's major races, most of them organised by the
Peruvian Automobile Club, until his retirement at age 47. and of the 1988
Premio Bolivariano 88 of
Venezuela's Touring and Automobile Club. He also served, alongside Pablo Araneta Ramos and Gustavo Reategui Ostolaza, as an executive director of
Toyota Hearne S.A., an important
Toyota subsidiary in the country, then located in Lima's
San Borja District. The dealership was sold in the 2000s alongside two others, == See also ==